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Defamiliarizing the aboriginal : cultural practices and decolonization in Canada

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13480
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2007
Publisher
Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Call Number
07.2 Em1d
Publisher
Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Published Date
2007
Physical Description
xviii, 319 p. : ill., ports
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Beaver Family
Harmon, Byron
Schaffer, Mary
Notes
Partial contents: The family in the age of mechanical reproduction: aboriginality in the photographic archive
ISBN
978-0-8020-9151-2
Call Number
07.2 Em1d
Collection
Archives Library
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Fotografie delle montagne

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14082
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2009
Author
Audisio, Aldo
Publisher
Scarmagno (Torino) : Priuli & Verlucca
Call Number
06 Au2fo
Author
Audisio, Aldo
Responsibility
a cura di Aldo Audisio, Perangelo Cavanna, Emanuela DeRege di Donato
Publisher
Scarmagno (Torino) : Priuli & Verlucca
Published Date
2009
Physical Description
400 pp
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Harmon, Byron
Photography
Richards, Craig
Notes
Text in Italian and English
This second book in the series is devoted to photography, to all those thousands of pictures that have documented mountains, mountaineering and exploration: from the Alps to the Himilayas, from Patagonia to Africa, from Canada to Japan, from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
At head of title: Raccolte di documentazione del Museo nazionale della montagna
ISBN
9788880684558
Accession Number
8216
Call Number
06 Au2fo
Collection
Archives Library
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A warrior I have been : Plains Indian cultures in transition : the Richard Green collection of Plains Indian art

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25094
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2004
Author
Green, Richard
Publisher
Folsom, LA : Written Heritage
Call Number
07.2 Gr82a
Author
Green, Richard
Responsibility
Richard Green
Publisher
Folsom, LA : Written Heritage
Published Date
2004
Physical Description
205 pages : illustrations (some color), maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Art
Stoney First Nation (formerly known as Stoney Indians)
Crawler, Hector
Harmon, Byron
Banff Indian Days
Calgary Stampede
Abstract
Pertains to the collection of Indigenous Peoples materials from the private collection of Richard Green
Contents
Acknowledgments, foreword / Carole Morris -- Introduction / Michael G. Johnson -- Behold these things : Northern Plains parade regalia -- Something splendid I wear : Plains trade cloth dresses -- In paint and feathers : on tour with Pahaska -- Some honor I seek : Sioux Indians in early photographs -- White man's vision : evolving stereotypes of the Plains Indian -- The catalog : reservation period Plains Indian art -- The warrior's world : weapons, clothing, trade cloth clothing, non-native influences, dance regalia -- The women's world : tools and implements, tipi furniture, clothing -- Childhood -- Horsegear -- Tobacco bags -- Bags and pouches -- Moccasins -- Made for sale -- Maps -- Bibliography.
Notes
Includes photographs by Byron Harmon of Stoney Nakoda Peoples, specifically Hector Crawler, Mark Poucette and other unnamed people at Banff Indian Days and the Calgary Stampede
ISBN
096714941X
Accession Number
TBD
Call Number
07.2 Gr82a
Collection
Archives Library
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